Town Hall, Marshill, Alloa, Category C listed town hall in Marshill, Alloa, Scotland.
Alloa Town Hall is a Renaissance-style building with a symmetrical five-bay front section featuring a round-headed doorway in the center. Mullioned windows and careful proportions define its architectural character throughout.
The building was designed and constructed in 1889 by architect Alfred Waterhouse. It served as Alloa's civic center until the local authority relocated in 1952.
This is where the town held important gatherings and civic events for many years. Today it remains a social hub where local people come together for celebrations and community occasions.
The venue can be booked for various events and features a modern bar and kitchen area. Free parking is available for visitors attending functions.
The Silver Beetles performed here during their 1960 Scottish tour, a moment marked by a commemorative plaque added to the building in 2022. This unexpected connection to music history makes the venue notable beyond its civic role.
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